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View all search resultsAnti-xenophobia: An anti-xenophobia activist stands chained in front of a banner, as thousands of people prepare on Thursday to march through the streets of Johannesburgâs central business district in protest against a recent wave of xenophobic attacks in South Africa
span class="caption">Anti-xenophobia: An anti-xenophobia activist stands chained in front of a banner, as thousands of people prepare on Thursday to march through the streets of Johannesburg's central business district in protest against a recent wave of xenophobic attacks in South Africa. President Jacob Zuma pledged to tackle xenophobia in the country as troops were sent in to support the police in a crackdown against attacks on immigrants that have left at least seven people dead. (AFP/Gianluigi Guercia)
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